| I | To Clarence Day, Jr. |
| II | To Anthony Asquith |
| III | |
| IV | To Leslie Hartley |
| V | To H.G. Wells |
| VI | To Alice Longworth |
| VII | To Harold Child |
| VIII | To Sylvester Gates |
| IX | |
| X | To John Maynard Keynes |
| XI | To the Marchese Giovanni Visconti Venosta |
| XII | To Marcel Proust |
| XIII | To Harold Nicolson |
| XIV | To Paul Morand |
| XV | To W.Y. Turner |
| XVI |
"You should only," we are told, "wear white in early youth and old age.It is very becoming with a fresh complexion or white hair. When you nolonger feel as young as you were, other colours are more flattering.Also, you should avoid bright lights and worry."
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